Newry and Armagh: Primary Schools

Lord Kilclooney: asked Her Majesty's Government:
	What were the enrolment figures in each of the past five academic years in each primary school in the constituency of Newry and Armagh.

Baroness Amos: The information requested is as follows:
	
		
			  P1–P7 Enrolment 
			 School name 1999–2000 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 
			 Foley County PS 121 123 121 114 112 
			 Collone PS 55 47 44 39 36 
			 Mullaghglass PS 73 83 80 77 76 
			 Aghavilly PS 86 83 74 76 68 
			 Mullavilly PS 103 100 98 103 98 
			 Annaghmore PS 74 83 80 72 69 
			 Hardy Memorial PS 444 446 452 431 430 
			 Armstrong PS 335 339 326 305 284 
			 Tandragee PS 310 312 297 306 291 
			 Drumsallen PS 65 67 62 67 75 
			 Darkley PS 126 125 118 107 107 
			 Killylea PS 68 61 57 49 51 
			 Newtownhamilton PS 83 82 86 72 73 
			 Clare PS 86 90 88 81 76 
			 Tullyroan PS 46 47 41 40 36 
			 Kingsmills PS 47 46 51 58 59 
			 Lisnadill PS 105 95 91 93 89 
			 Derryhale PS 55 60 60 63 57 
			 Mountnorris PS 85 84 81 83 90 
			 Cortamlet PS 40 46 45 51 59 
			 Bessbrook PS 73 74 73 72 72 
			 Moy Regional PS 62 58 57 54 50 
			 Drumhillery PS 61 65 63 68 61 
			 Keady PS 54 45 41 37 38 
			 Poyntzpass PS 68 72 78 80 84 
			 The Cope PS 166 170 172 157 145 
			 Hamiltonsbawn PS 130 129 127 134 135 
			 Markethill PS 249 241 233 243 238 
			 Windsor Hill PS 205 221 203 192 177 
			 St John's Eglish (1) PS 44 43 43 45 38 
			 St Oliver Plunkett PS (Forkhill) 139 124 119 112 116 
			 St Malachy's PS (Whitecross) 73 74 77 74 88 
			 St Michael's PS (Newtownhamilton) 88 81 77 75 66 
			 Clonalig PS 135 128 135 129 141 
			 Dromintee PS 130 119 128 133 148 
			 St Teresa's PS 43 47 43 38 42 
			 Clea PS 57 52 55 66 65 
			 Christian Brothers' PS 353 338 342 330 311 
			 Mount St Catherine's PS 295 250 229 218 208 
			 Cloughoge PS 385 393 400 389 402 
			 St Malachy's PS (Armagh) 211 210 210 200 193 
			 St Oliver's PS (Carrickrovaddy) 41 49 53 42 49 
			 St Joseph's PS (Armagh) 139 139 125 117 111 
			 Anamar PS 50 49 47 46 41 
			 St Patrick's PS (Crossmaglen) 244 249 244 248 222 
			 Killean PS 106 106 105 113 110 
			 St Colmcille's PS 50 49 48 46 36 
			 St Patrick's PS (Newry) 288 317 304 307 305 
			 St Brigid's PS 119 126 134 136 140 
			 St Michael's PS (Mowhan) 51 52 51 54 57 
			 St James' PS (Drumatee) 65 58 53 44 43 
			 St Brigid's (Drumilly) PS 53 50 53 49 56 
			 St Joseph's PS (Poyntzpass) 67 65 73 75 83 
			 St Mary's PS (Tassagh) 125 128 128 123 122 
			 St Peter's PS (Cloughreagh) 274 273 264 254 255 
			 St James's PS (Tandragee) 29 25 26 26 15 
			 St Patrick's PS (Armagh) 474 474 464 445 472 
			 St Joseph's PS (Killeavy) 174 166 179 177 181 
			 St Joseph's Convent PS 443 455 435 457 459 
			 St Colman's Abbey PS 388 357 344 318 292 
			 St Malachy's PS (Camlough) 223 214 215 232 231 
			 St Mary's PS (Mullaghbawn) 198 212 223 235 247 
			 St Patrick's PS (Cullyhanna) 185 185 179 192 186 
			 St Joseph's PS (Bessbrook) 328 310 317 313 305 
			 St Jarlath's PS 135 146 137 147 147 
			 Jonesborough PS 116 115 116 105 97 
			 St Laurence O'Toole's PS 34 33 38 42 47 
			 St Oliver Plunkett PS (Kilmore) 102 100 102 107 109 
			 St Malachy's PS (Carnagat) 449 430 424 422 392 
			 St Peter's PS (Moy) 55 65 80 94 104 
			 Our Lady's PS 121 117 117 123 127 
			 St Francis of Assisi PS 243 231 236 239 230 
			 St John's PS — 118 119 119 119 
			 Our Lady's and St Mochua's PS — — — — 129 
			 The Drelincourt Infants School 25 28 25 18 17 
			 Bunscoil an Iuir 60 64 71 71 75 
			 Saints & Scholars Integrated PS 180 191 203 196 215 
			 Royal School Armagh Prep Dept 53 53 57 58 47

Palace of Westminster: Security Passes

Lord Hogg of Cumbernauld: asked the Chairman of Committees:
	How many photographic security passes admitting entry to the parliamentary estate have been issued to employees of the BBC or persons contracted by the BBC; and how many have similarly been issued to other broadcasting organisations.

Lord Brabazon of Tara: There are currently 111 security passes issued to persons employed or contracted by the BBC, and 78 security passes issued to other broadcasting organisations.

Supreme Court: Middlesex Guildhall

Lord Simon of Glaisdale: asked Her Majesty's Government:
	Further to the Written Answer by the Baroness Ashton of Upholland on 16 September (WA 202), whether they will now answer the questions:
	(a) who are the present occupants of the Middlesex Guildhall;
	(b) where they will be relocated if the premises are required for a Supreme Court;
	(c) what is the estimated inclusive cost of such relocation; and
	(d) what is the estimated cost of converting the Middlesex Guildhall for a Supreme Court (excluding the estimated cost of the library).

Lord Falconer of Thoroton: Middlesex Guildhall is presently occupied by the staff (Court Service) and judiciary of the Crown Court. As regards relocation and costs, I refer the noble and learned Lord to Baroness Ashton's previous Answer given on 23 September 2004 (HL4195). When an announcement on the building is made, further information on costs will be provided.

European Convention on Human Rights

Lord Lester of Herne Hill: asked Her Majesty's Government:
	Further to the Written Answer by the Baroness Ashton of Upholland on 14 September (WA 182), whether they have sought the views of other governments or independent legal experts about the meaning and effect of Protocol 12 to the European Convention on Human Rights.

Baroness Ashton of Upholland: The Government invited representations from a wide range of individuals and organisations in the UK at the outset of their recent interdepartmental review of international human rights instruments. They did not seek the views of other governments. Professor Sandra Fredman of Oxford University and Dr Robert Wintemute of King's College London were among the independent legal experts who contributed views on the meaning and effect of Protocol 12.

Thameslink 2000

Lord Lester of Herne Hill: asked Her Majesty's Government:
	What is the timescale for the implementation of Thameslink 2000 to improve the Thameslink railway line between London and the south-east.

Lord Davies of Oldham: Network Rail's application for a Transport and Works Act order was considered at a public inquiry between June 2000 and May 2001. A decision on the project was deferred pending the resolution of three deficiencies identified by the inspector in his report, relating to the design of the scheme in central London. Network Rail has now submitted further applications addressing these issues, which are likely to be considered by a public inquiry next year.